1930s

IPA: z

noun

  • The decade from 1930 to 1939.
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Examples of "1930s" in Sentences

  • She moved to Buenos Aires in 1930s and had some success as a performer.
  • Before gushing over Hayek, remember that he attributed the high unemployment in 1930s Weimar to the laziness of the Germans!
  • The Social Security card my father was issued in the 1930s is the same paper card technology I have, my daughters have, and my grandson has.
  • Timothy Egan's searing history of the economic and ecological collapse of the southern Great Plains during the 1930s is an epic cautionary tale ...
  • WASHINGTON (AP) — The unemployment rate rose to 9.8 percent in September as employers cut more jobs than expected, evidence that the longest recession since the 1930s is still inflicting widespread pain.
  • If you haven't already read Bayou online, it's a wonderful, and occasionally disturbing, exploration of racism and violence in 1930s Mississippi that seamlessly weaves in elements of mythology and folk belief.
  • His exploiters in a entertainment courtesy substantially deserve a tiny critique for pulling him as good distant in to a insurgent image, as good as a cruel strategy of communist agitators during a 1930s is not a myth.

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